Kanye West's Mystery Blonde Speaks Out About Their Night in VIP Room
July 2 2013, Published 7:28 p.m. ET
New dad Kanye West raised eyebrows when he stepped out on Sunday night without Kim Kardashian at a BET Awards after-party. Life & Style even claimed he got cozy with stunning blonde Katarina Van Derham.
But now, Katarina is coming forward to RadarOnline.com exclusively to say that absolutely nothing happened with her and Kim's baby daddy.
"Poor Kanye," Katarina, the founder of VivaGlam magazine tells RadarOnline.com. "He doesn't even know who I am! I never got introduced to him. We never even said a word to each other. They're just looking for stories. I feel bad for him."
And though she did have an interaction with the rapper when he walked out of the VIP section, it was less than cozy.
Katarina was sitting at a table with model Katie Cleary, who once staged a high-profile animal rights protest at the Kardashian's DASH store in Calabasas, California last April.
And Kanye seemed ready to avenge Kim's honor and confront Katie -- or at the very least something about Katie bugged him!
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"When Kanye walked by, he looked at Katie like he recognized her," Katarina said. "I'm not sure if he just looks like that, but he kind of turned twice and took a second look at her. He looked like he wanted to kill her."
Ultimately, mad-face Kanye just walked away and continued the party with Jamie Foxx and his male friends.
Despite Life & Style's report, Katarina insists, "I didn't even see him talking to other girls!"
And Katarina insists she would never steal someone else's man in the first place. As the editor-in-chief of women's mag Viva Glam, she says, "We're trying to change the world one page at a time. The new glam is compassion for women."